Chapter
1 V | moon was completed. She appeared completely riddled with
2 V | during full moon, the disc appeared scored in certain parts
3 VI | thought that the moon had just appeared for the first time, and
4 VII | mature consideration, it has appeared to me that the question
5 VII | which n^2 and x^2 frequently appeared, he presently said:~“The
6 XIII | careless prodigality.~Barbicane appeared highly pleased on observing
7 XIV | inner mould. After the sand appeared some compact white clay,
8 XV | double that of material. It appeared preferable to freight vessels
9 XVII | impatience these two months appeared as long as years! Hitherto
10 XVIII| unbuttoned, through which appeared a pair of red hands.~On
11 XX | he remained silent, and appeared to take no notice of the
12 XX | among the assemblage, who appeared to be growing excited by
13 XXI | catalpa twenty feet off appeared, half-veiled by the foliage.~“
14 XXIII| secretary of the Gun Club appeared at the top of the cone in
15 XXVI | three intrepid travelers appeared. This was the signal for
16 II | which closed the scuttle appeared. A similar one was let into
17 II | occasion. Then a circular gap appeared, nineteen inches in diameter,
18 V | its inhabitants must have appeared some thousands of years
19 V | Thousands of years before man appeared on earth.”~“And the projectile—
20 VI | change. The sun and stars appeared exactly as they do to us
21 VII | audacious attempt no longer appeared doubtful. But Barbicane
22 X | orb was quite clear. It appeared like a gigantic egg, with
23 XII | sensibly nearing it. Soon there appeared the heights which bound
24 XII | Tempests,” sometimes it appeared like a brilliant point through
25 XII | indeed, these rays only appeared when the orb of day was
26 XIII | Under the glasses the disc appeared at the distance of five
27 XIII | patches of different colors appeared on the disc. Selenographers
28 XIII | Through the glasses objects appeared to be only four miles distant.~
29 XIII | o’clock, the lunar pole appeared. The disc only presented
30 XV | darkness, an enormous mass appeared. It was like a moon, but
31 XVI | They were very bright. Such appeared the terminal line of the
32 XVII | capriciously formed ridge appeared dazzling sheets, as mentioned
33 XVII | feet high.~Around the plain appeared desolate. Nothing so arid
34 XVII | gigantic terraces. They appeared to be higher by 300 or 400
35 XVIII| sun and moon, must have appeared like an incandescent globe.
36 XX | intense, and suddenly there appeared to their dazzled eyes an
37 XX | instant Captain Blomsberry appeared, half-dressed, and rushing
38 XXI | moment Belfast’s servant appeared on the platform (it was
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